Athletic Director, Head Mens and Womens Basketball Coach

Stan Asumnu
Stan Asumnu
  • Email:
    sasumnu@cccua.edu
  • Title:
    Athletic Director, Head Men's and Women's Basketball Coach
  • Phone:
    870-584-1145
Bio

Stanley Asumnu recently completed his fourth season as Athletic Director and Head Men’s & Women’s Basketball Coach at the University of Arkansas Cossatot. Asumnu joined the Colts from Texas A&M International University, where he served as Assistant Women's Basketball Coach from September 2021 to August 2022.

Before his stint in Laredo, Asumnu served as Varsity Girls Basketball First Assistant Coach at Sharyland High School in Misssion, Texas, from August 2017 to June 2019, then becoming Varsity Boys Basketball First Assistant Coach for the following two seasons. 

At TAMIU, Asumnu implemented principles from his select traveling basketball team program, Valley Rebels Elite. Through both his positions, he provided individualized training, development and preparation for collegiate level basketball programs.

Asumnu spent his college years at the University of Tennessee, starting games in parts of all four seasons under head coaches Buzz Peterson and Bruce Pearl. His best season came as a senior in 2005-06 while making 15 starts for the Volunteers while they won the SEC East and reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Following his basketball career, Asumnu spent one year on the UT football team as a wide receiver in 2006. Asumnu graduated from Tennessee with a degree in sports management and minor in business administration. Originally from Houston, Asumnu won three state championships with Westbury Christian High School before spending one year at Hargrave Military Academy.

After his college days, Asumnu spent four seasons with the NBA D-League's Rio Grande Valley Vipers from 2007-2011, where he participated in numerous player appearances, basketball clinics, charity events and community outreach events to connect with underrepresented students and their parents. Asumnu also spent time in 2011 with the Sandringham Sabres in Australia, helping them to the playoffs.

In addition to his coaching positions, Asumnu was the founder of the Valley Rebels Organization, leading boys and girls travel basketball teams, with nine of his players signing college basketball scholarships.

Asumnu is committed to inspiring on and off the court and has been involved with several community events such as youth basketball clinics, player appearances, and charity events working with kids with disabilities. His motto in life is "you must expect great things of yourself before you can do them" from the great Michael Jordan. 

Coaching history

Men's:

Year  Overall

Conference  Postseason 
2025-26 11-19 .367 5-13 .278 None
2024-25  10-20 .333 5-11  .313   Region 2 Quarterfinals
2023-24  10-19 .345 6-6  .500   Region 2 Quarterfinals
2022-23 13-18 .419  2-8  .200  Region 2 Quarterfinals

Women's:

Year Overall % Conference %

Postseason

2025-26   .000 N/A N/A Season Cancelled
2024-25 12-13 .480 5-8 .385 Region 2 Semifinals
2023-24 13-14 .481 5-4 .556 Region 2 Semifinals
2022-23 17-14 .548 4-6 .400 Region 2 Semifinals

Accolades:

  • AAU Junior Olympics
  • Recipient of the Joel Ferrell Memorial Trophy for Outstanding Player and Sportsmanship
  • 2002-2003 NIT Tournament Appearance
  • 2003-2004 Coaches Award for Outstanding Defensive Player
  • 2005-2006 SEC East Division regular season champion/NCAA Tournament second seed
  • 2006-2007 Outback Bowl
  • 2009-10 NBA D-League Champion
  • Recognized in Nov. 2016 as the Rio Grand Valley Vipers all-time leader in games played, minutes, rebounds and steals.